BROWN v. WARFIELD

No. 15172.

234 S.W.2d 264 (1950)

BROWN et al. v. WARFIELD.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth.

Rehearing Denied December 8, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lane, Hall & Lane, of Marshall, for appellants.

Abney, Abney & Baldwin, of Marshall, for appellee.


McDONALD, Chief Justice.

In the year 1933, a Negro woman named Margaret Jackson, who called herself Madam Jackson, arrived in the City of Marshall, Texas. Shortly afterwards she took a leading part in the organization of certain religious societies, which were called the Coronation Clubs. There were four of such societies. Considering the evidence in the light most favorable to the verdict of the jury, it is sufficient to show that the members of the Coronation Clubs...

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